Because they don't feel safe with the police and we have the police force it self frustrated because they spend all their time on one calls and helping people in crisis that they simply don't have the time to be in community establishing relationships with folks building trust and understanding problems before they arise so that they can do more preventative work so we absolutely need to continue with the consent decree i wanna really give props to the community groups that came together ask the doj for help and a thing guiding this process all along they need to stay at the center the community police commission absolutely needs to stay resourced and have the power and the resources they need to do this work to guide the process through conclusion we need to make sure we're focusing on training and alternatives to use of force deescalation tactics helping people in crisis and we need to do much deeper racial equity training within the police force you know our society in seattle especially has a problem with racism under the surface and we all have to own this we all have to understand it we all have to make this transition towards a society that really respects the dignity of every human and the police force needs to keep doing this training ongoing it's not just one time check the box it's ongoing deeper and deeper because we absolutely need to have the most just least violent most effective police force out there and our city thank you can police reform is something i've been working on for decades you know three different mayors appointed me to different oversight panels and so when i became us attorney i had deep experience in that and i saw like everyone else in this town video after video after video of young men of color being abused by the police and.